I really liked this article by Monte Poole..I don't what the hell is going on, except I do know that our ODB is nuts.
http://www.insidebayarea.com/sports/ci_8942720
Turns out, Nellie has an evil twin
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Turns out, Nellie has an evil twin
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WOW....we are not alone in this cold dark universe.
The EVIL TWIN side is something us old timers remember,and yet there's the sense Nellie CAN repress the ODB things and create a championship team. It's a pretty brutal tease. The Nellie era is nearing the finish and he's still like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day....except slower to adjust.
Frustrating.
It's as if Van Gogh chose to only work with crayons or Mozart stubbornly wrote his symphonies only for Ukelele.
The real trainwreck is actually Nellie,and the sad thing is that he's got rare talent and won't make adjustments that are so very obvious to all of us amateurs.
One game left and Biedrins finally gets some PF minutes and Kosta+Belli get a few relevant min. too? For a coach who's "creative" who thinks outside the box----Nellie left a LOT of stuff totally unexplored. Monty would have played POB some just from curiosity-and Monty was hardly a creative innovator. ANY NBA coach gives Wright some chance to produce,otherwise you dis the GM who made the pick---in this case drafting a guy tailor made for Nellie's style.
Mullin REALLY has to step up, get through to Nellie that we MUST build the full roster and not just run 5 guys into the ground. This could have been a team where all 15 guys were relevant,and if you want to play fast pace---that's a BIG plus. It appears Mullin is not willing to tell Nellie what the priorities need to be. That-or he does and Nellie ignores him.
The EVIL TWIN side is something us old timers remember,and yet there's the sense Nellie CAN repress the ODB things and create a championship team. It's a pretty brutal tease. The Nellie era is nearing the finish and he's still like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day....except slower to adjust.
Frustrating.
It's as if Van Gogh chose to only work with crayons or Mozart stubbornly wrote his symphonies only for Ukelele.
The real trainwreck is actually Nellie,and the sad thing is that he's got rare talent and won't make adjustments that are so very obvious to all of us amateurs.
One game left and Biedrins finally gets some PF minutes and Kosta+Belli get a few relevant min. too? For a coach who's "creative" who thinks outside the box----Nellie left a LOT of stuff totally unexplored. Monty would have played POB some just from curiosity-and Monty was hardly a creative innovator. ANY NBA coach gives Wright some chance to produce,otherwise you dis the GM who made the pick---in this case drafting a guy tailor made for Nellie's style.
Mullin REALLY has to step up, get through to Nellie that we MUST build the full roster and not just run 5 guys into the ground. This could have been a team where all 15 guys were relevant,and if you want to play fast pace---that's a BIG plus. It appears Mullin is not willing to tell Nellie what the priorities need to be. That-or he does and Nellie ignores him.
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